Dirty bomb, The next ET

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Dirty Bomb is the next Wolf:ET remake attempt made by Splash damage.
Its going to be F2P
And it looks pretty smooth eve for early alpha
[video=youtube;Xd4Hjoi2FQ0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&amp;v=Xd4Hjoi2FQ0[/video]
If anyone is super keen you can pay $120 and play it now (still in alpha)no word about pulic beta or anything.
Looks pretty good im keen to give it a crack

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I'm pretty sure that we can talk about it for that would be what they want us to do? If you go to the Dirty Bomb website right down the bottom of the page you will see this as a link 'Play for FREE at launch'. Click on this and make an account to get a Key when the game is launched.

Now you just wait to see if your one of the lucky ones to join in the launch of Dirty Bomb.

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It depends what iron sights does in the game. In CoD, using ironsights slows your movement speed down and greatly reduces bullet spread with sustained fire, and also zooms in slightly. I'm assuming the arguments against it are because it takes away from the feel of the game.

But if you look at it from Splash Damage's point of veiw, the top selling FPS games now-days all contain an ironsight feature (CoD, BF, etc), and the majority of players of these games are too used to this feature to play a game that doesn't contain this feature

Yes some people may play an iron-sightless game because its different to CoD/BF, but when they realise they're not as good as they are on CoD/BF, the game will go the same way as Brink.

As the developer, Splash damage could make a game that appeals to a small community of ET/Quake/UT players, or they could appeal to the masses of CoD/BF kiddies (i.e. $$$)

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It depends what iron sights does in the game. In CoD, using ironsights slows your movement speed down and greatly reduces bullet spread with sustained fire, and also zooms in slightly. I'm assuming the arguments against it are because it takes away from the feel of the game.